[thelist] Beginning HTML

Chris Johnston chris at fuzzylizard.com
Fri Aug 23 10:35:00 CDT 2002


Two links that I would give are DevShed www.devshed.com and Sitepoint
www.sitepoint.com Both sites are up to date and should offer basic to
advanced tutorials. Sitepoint may be the better site to start with as it
is more oriented towards the newbie designer. It also has an excellent
community for people looking for help.

//chris

Jamie Bakum wrote:

> Hi All -
>
> I've got an artist friend looking to set up a simple personal site,
> and she'd like to avoid using a WYSIWYG editor and take the
> opportunity to learn a bit of HTML.
>
> The books/sites I used way back when are hopelessly out of date, I'm
> overwhelmed by the sheer number of guides a search of the web or the
> bookstore provides, and I was hoping to offer her something a bit
> more comprehensive than mumbling "HTML for Dummies" under my breath
> (unless that is, in fact, a decent book!). Other than the more likely
> suspects I've already told her about (webmonkey, for instance) could
> anyone share some favorite online and/or offline html references?
>
> Thanks
> jamie
>
>
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>
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